blood group Bindividuals have [Galα1-3(Fucα1-2) Galβ]-, andblood group Oindividuals lack the terminal sugar and have only thedisaccharide[Fucα1-2Galβ]-. These structures are added to four corepolysaccharidechains. Approximately 20% of blood type A individuals with European ancestry ...
of using this powerful technology. DNA testing has become an invaluable tool in various fields, including healthcare, ancestry tracing, forensics, and legal matters. However, the widespread use of this type of testing raises important legal and ethical questions that need to be carefully considered...
The ancient Olympic Games affect our daily lives, not just in the form of the modern Olympics. It is amazing that the ancient Greeks, who shared a common ancestry, language, and religion, were never unified as one nation, but the Greek culture produced many great thinkers like Plato and So...
1 Race, ethnicity, and/or ancestry were classified by parent or self-reporting. Four patients (57.1%) were Asian, 2 (28.6%) were Black or African American, and 1 (14.3%) was White. All had DLE recalcitrant to standard therapies at time of anifrolumab initiation (median number ...
Some members of a protein family may be related in the sense that they share a common evolutionary ancestry, and such related proteins may herein be referred to as homologues. The members of a protein family do not necessarily share the same biochemical properties or biological functions, though...
Moderate-to-severe asthma in individuals of European ancestry: a genome-wide association study Lancet Respir Med, 7 (2019), pp. 20-34 View PDFView articleView in ScopusGoogle Scholar 26 D. Smith, H. Helgason, P. Sulem, U.S. Bjornsdottir, A.C. Lim, G. Sveinbjornsson, et al. A ...
There is a relationship between your blood type and your nationality. Among Europeans and people of European ancestry, about 42 percent have type A while 45 percent have type O. The rarest is type AB. Other races have different percentages. For example, some American Indian groups have nearly...
This is a relatively well-known variant, as it was the first described variant in the Norwegian cohort of Fiskerstrand et al., which may suggest a common European ancestry [1,2]. No evident genotype–phenotype correlation could be established, although four patients with this variant on one ...
Our results provide new insights into our ancestry and suggest a coincident speciation event. 人口规模的历史对于研究人类进化至关重要。然而,古代的更新世时期的人口规模历史是出了名的难以解开。在这项研究中,本研究开发了一种快速无限小时间合并过程(...
The study participants are from one region in Southern Germany and mainly of European ancestry so that results are not generalisable to the whole German population or to populations with different ancestry. Finally, the observational study design precludes any causal inferences. Conclusions This study ...